Bringing cat and dog together
This is how living together works
Bringing cat and dog together
This is how living together works
Getting your cat and dog used to each other
In this article you can expect the following contents:
The difference in body language between cats and dogs
Getting your cat and dog used to each other: How it works
When is the best time to get your cat and dog used to each other?
Tips for preparing the first meeting between a cat and a dog
Getting a cat and a dog used to each other gradually
How long does it take to get cats and dogs used to each other?
More tips on how cats and dogs can live together Which first, cat or dog?
Can you get any dog used to cats?
What if a cat and a dog cannot get used to each other?
Can dogs and cats live together? Contrary to widespread belief, cats and dogs can live happily together and even form close friendships. The basic prerequisite for this is a controlled period of familiarisation, with patience in allowing the animals to get used to one another slowly.
The difference in body language between cats and dogs

Getting a cat and a dog used to each other
Getting your cat and dog used to each other: How it works
When is the best time to get your cat and dog used to each other?

A cat and a dog will get to know each other best when they are young
Tips for preparing the first meeting between a cat and a dog
Getting a cat and a dog used to each other gradually
1. Getting a cat and a dog used to each other’s smell
2. Carry out the first meeting between the cat and the dog in a controlled way
3. Keep a lead on the dog and provide a retreat for the cat
4. Limit the initial meetings
5. Repeat the meetings

The cat and dog should be introduced to one another gradually
How long does it take to get cats and dogs used to each other?
More tips on how cats and dogs can live together
- Offer the cat a raised feeding place Unlike cats, dogs are scavengers and usually eat up their food completely. Cats, on the other hand, like to snack and eat their food more frequently and in smaller portions. Some cats divide their food up themselves throughout the day and therefore like to leave some in their bowl. To prevent your dog from eating the cat food, you should position it in such a way that it is only accessible to your cat. This also allows your cat to eat in a more relaxed way.
- Provide retreats for both cat and dog Cats love sleeping in places where they have a good view and which offer them a safe retreat. A tall scratching post or a climbing wall that leads up to a chest of drawers or a cupboard is suitable for this. At the same time, the dog’s basket should be out of bounds for the cat, so that it too has its own area as a place of retreat.
- Do not shut the cat and dog in We now know how important retreats are for both animals as they are getting to know each other and living together, so they should always be available to them. Locking a cat or dog in a box to give the other animal a “safe” free run is therefore not advisable. The cat might feel threatened and restricted, while the dog could feel it is competing with the cat.
Which first, cat or dog?
Can you get any dog used to cats?

Previous experience plays a role in cat and dog integration
What if a cat and a dog cannot get used to each other?